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Population and Housing Census 1984 - IPUMS Subset

Ethiopia, 1984
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ETH_1984_PHC_v01_M_v01_A_IPUMS
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Central Statistical Agency, Minnesota Population Center
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    Survey ID number

    ETH_1984_PHC_v01_M_v01_A_IPUMS

    Title

    Population and Housing Census 1984 - IPUMS Subset

    Country
    Name Country code
    Ethiopia ETH
    Study type

    Population and Housing Census [hh/popcen]

    Abstract

    IPUMS-International is an effort to inventory, preserve, harmonize, and disseminate census microdata from around the world. The project has collected the world's largest archive of publicly available census samples. The data are coded and documented consistently across countries and over time to facillitate comparative research. IPUMS-International makes these data available to qualified researchers free of charge through a web dissemination system.

    The IPUMS project is a collaboration of the Minnesota Population Center, National Statistical Offices, and international data archives. Major funding is provided by the U.S. National Science Foundation and the Demographic and Behavioral Sciences Branch of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Additional support is provided by the University of Minnesota Office of the Vice President for Research, the Minnesota Population Center, and Sun Microsystems.

    Kind of Data

    Census/enumeration data [cen]

    Unit of Analysis

    Dwelling

    Version

    Version Description

    Version 6.4. The datasets contain selected variables from the original census microdata plus harmonized variables from the IPUMS-International database.

    In v6.4, the research team continued to carry out improvements to geography, providing harmonized geographic units for the second administrative level for roughly half the countries. More information about IPUMS geography variables is available here https://international.ipums.org/international/geography_variables.shtml. Also, approximately 100 integrated variables were renamed. Affected variables with their current and previous names are listed here https://international.ipums.org/international/resources/misc_docs/renamed_variables_sept2015.pdf. Geography variable also underwent wholesale renaming.

    In this update, IPUMS added 19 new samples for Armenia, Austria, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, France, Ghana, Mozambique, Paraguay, Portugal, Puerto Rico, South Africa, and Spain. Ethiopia, Mozambique, and Paraguay were newly added countries to IPUMS. Samples for other countries extend pre-existing series for those countries.

    Version Date

    2016-04-25

    Scope

    Notes

    UNITS IDENTIFIED:

    • Dwellings: Yes
    • Vacant units: No
    • Households: Yes
    • Individuals: Yes
    • Group quarters: Yes

    UNIT DESCRIPTIONS:

    • Dwellings: A housing unit is a separate structure with independent access used for habitation or used for a combination of habitation and commercial activity
    • Households: A group of persons who live together in a single housing unit or adjacent housing units who have a common cooking arrangement and eat from the same kitchen
    • Group quarters: Premises (housing units, buildings, or compounds) in which a number of unrelated or related persons reside together, and share common facilities. It includes hotels, hostels, boarding schools, orphanages, homes for the elderly, children's homes, prisons, military barracks, monasteries, work camps, rehabilitation centers, etc. It is important to note that in the premises of some collective quarters there may be private households
    Topics
    Topic Vocabulary
    Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD IPUMS
    Geography: A-L Variables -- HOUSEHOLD IPUMS
    Group Quarters Variables -- HOUSEHOLD IPUMS
    Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD IPUMS
    Dwelling Characteristics Variables -- HOUSEHOLD IPUMS
    Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD IPUMS
    Utilities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD IPUMS
    Appliances, Mechanicals, Other Amenities Variables -- HOUSEHOLD IPUMS
    Technical Person Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
    Migration Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
    Demographic Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
    Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
    Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
    Disability Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
    Education Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
    Work Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
    Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
    Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
    Other Person Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
    Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
    Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD IPUMS
    Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
    Geography: Global Variables -- HOUSEHOLD IPUMS

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    National coverage

    Geographic Unit

    Wereda

    Universe

    All housing units and households; all individuals who passed the night of the census date in the dwelling

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name Affiliation
    Central Statistical Agency
    Minnesota Population Center University of Minnesota

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    MICRODATA SOURCE: Statistics Austria

    SAMPLE DESIGN: Systematic sample of every tenth enumerated household drawn by the Minnesota Population Center. The sample is not representative of the country-level population. Due to famine and conflict, parts of the country are missing from the sample. Detailed documentation about the nature of the undercount and affected geographic areas is given in the report available on the Source Documents page.

    SAMPLE UNIT: household

    SAMPLE FRACTION: 10%

    SAMPLE SIZE (person records): 3,404,306

    Weighting

    Weights computed by MPC should be used for most types of analysis.

    Survey instrument

    Questionnaires

    Two census questionnaires were used, one in rural areas and another in urban areas. Blocks 1-3 of the forms--area identification, particulars of household members, and information on deaths--are identical across forms. Block 4, detailed information on housing unit, differs between the two forms. More details on housing unit characteristics were collected in urban areas.

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End
    1984-05-09 1984-05-24
    Time periods
    Start date End date
    1984-05-09 1984-05-09
    Data Collection Notes

    De jure (only age, sex, relate are collected for visitors), CENSUS DAY: May 9, 1984

    Access policy

    Location of Data Collection

    IPUMS

    Data Access

    Access authority
    Name Affiliation URL
    IPUMS International Minnesota Population Center http://international.ipums.org
    Confidentiality
    Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? Confidentiality declaration text
    yes IPUMS-International distributes integrated microdata of individuals and households only by agreement of collaborating national statistical offices and under the strictest of confidence. Before data may be distributed to an individual researcher, an electronic license agreement must be signed and approved. To gain access to the data, a researcher must agree to the following: (1) Implement security measures to prevent unauthorized access to census microdata. Under IPUMS-International agreements with collaborating agencies, redistribution of the data to third parties is prohibited. (2) Use the microdata for the exclusive purposes of scholarly research and education. Researchers must explicitly agree to not use microdata acquired for any commercial or income-generating venture. (3) Maintain the confidentiality of persons, households, and other entities. Any attempt to ascertain the identity of persons or households from the microdata is prohibited. Alleging that a person or household has been identified is also prohibited. (4) Report all publications based on these data to IPUMS-International, which will in turn pass the information on to the relevant national statistical agencies. Once a project is approved, a password is issued and data may be acquired through the Internet. Penalties for violating the license include: revocation of the license, recall of all microdata acquired, filing of a motion of censure to the appropriate professional organizations, and civil prosecution under the relevant national or international statutes. These safeguards mirror the principles from the Joint ECE/Eurostat Work Session on Statistical Data Confidentiality. Employees of the Minnesota Population Center who work with the census microdata to produce the harmonized database also sign agreements to respect the confidentiality of the data. IPUMS-International works with each country's statistical office to minimize the risk of disclosure of respondent information. The details of the confidentiality protections vary across countries, but in all cases, names and detailed geographic information are suppressed and top-codes are imposed on variables such as income that might identify specific persons. In addition, IPUMS-International uses a variety of technical procedures to enhance confidentiality protection. These include the following: (1) Swapping an undisclosed fraction of records from one administrative district to another to make positive identification of individuals impossible. (2) Randomizing the placement of households within districts to disguise the order in which individuals were enumerated or the data processed. (3) Aggregating codes of sensitive characteristics (e.g., grouping together very small ethnic categories) (4) Top- and bottom-coding continuous variables to prevent identification of extreme cases. The safety record for public-use census microdata is apparently perfect. In almost four decades of use, there has not been a single verified breach of statistical confidentiality. The measures implemented by the IPUMS-International are designed to extend this record.
    Access conditions

    An adapted version of the dataset, harmonized for international comparability, is available from IPUMS-International (https://international.ipums.org/international/) under the following conditions:

    IPUMS-International distributes integrated microdata of individuals and households only by agreement of collaborating national statistical offices and under the strictest of confidence. Before data may be distributed to an individual researcher, an electronic license agreement must be signed and approved. To gain access to the data, a researcher must agree to the following:

    (1) Implement security measures to prevent unauthorized access to census microdata. Under IPUMS-International agreements with collaborating agencies, redistribution of the data to third parties is prohibited.

    (2) Use the microdata for the exclusive purposes of scholarly research and education. Researchers must explicitly agree to not use microdata acquired for any commercial or income-generating venture.

    (3) Maintain the confidentiality of persons, households, and other entities. Any attempt to ascertain the identity of persons or households from the microdata is prohibited. Alleging that a person or household has been identified is also prohibited.

    (4) Report all publications based on these data to IPUMS-International, which will in turn pass the information on to the relevant national statistical agencies.

    Once a project is approved, a password is issued and data may be acquired through the Internet. Penalties for violating the license include: revocation of the license, recall of all microdata acquired, filing of a motion of censure to the appropriate professional organizations, and civil prosecution under the relevant national or international statutes.

    These safeguards mirror the principles from the Joint ECE/Eurostat Work Session on Statistical Data Confidentiality. Employees of the Minnesota Population Center who work with the census microdata to produce the harmonized database also sign agreements to respect the confidentiality of the data.

    Citation requirements

    Minnesota Population Center. Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, International: Version 6.4 [Machine-readable database]. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 2015.

    Researchers should also acknowledge the statistical agency that originally produced the data:
    Ethiopia, Central Statistical Agency, 1984 Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia

    The licensing agreement for use of IPUMS-International data requires that users supply IPUMS-International with the title and full citation for any publications, research reports, or educational materials making use of the data or documentation.

    Copies of such materials are also gratefully received at ipums@umn.edu.

    Printed matter should be sent to:
    IPUMS-International
    Minnesota Population Center
    University of Minnesota
    50 Willey Hall
    225 19th Avenue South
    Minneapolis, MN 55455

    Disclaimer and copyrights

    Disclaimer

    The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.

    Copyright

    (c) Copyright 1984, Central Statistical Agency and Minnesota Population Center

    Contacts

    Contacts
    Name
    Central Statistical Agency

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI_ETH_1984_PHC_v01_M_v01_A_IPUMS

    Producers
    Name Affiliation Role
    Minnesota Population Center University of Minnesota Integration Harmonization Documentation
    Development Data Group World Bank DDI editing
    Date of Metadata Production

    2016-04-25

    Metadata version

    DDI Document version
    • v6.4 (April 2016)

    Documentation of census data and harmonized variables as found in IPUMS-International. The International Household Survey Network (IHSN) contracted IPUMS-International for generating DDI and Dublin Core-compliant metadata related to population and housing census datasets from developing countries. The objective was to provide countries with detailed metadata in a format compatible with the DDI standard used by most of these countries, with a view to guarantee the preservation of the data and metadata, and the publishing of metadata.

    The intellectual rights (including copyright) for the data and metadata in IPUMS are retained by the countries under a Memorandum of Understanding with the contributing countries. IPUMS-International has distribution rights to the metadata and data. The XML documents generated by this process are viewed as a distribution of the metadata.

    Fields edited by the World Bank are: DDI ID and study ID to match World Bank study naming convention, as well as DDI Document Version and Version Description to reflect changes included in version 6.4.

    Previous version documented in the World Bank Microdata Library:

    • v6.3 (August 2014)
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